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Alexander Werbickas XiStera Multi Tool For iPhone
XiStera Multi Tool For iPhone is Bronze Design Award winner in 2013 - 2014 Digital and Electronic Device Design Award Category.
XiStera Multi Tool For iPhone

XiStera is a compact, portable, affordable, and innovative multi-tool solution for your iPhone with eight highly useful features that fit in the palm of your hand. It includes a magnetic lens adapter, phone stand, tripod mount, headphone wrap, stylus, bottle opener, key chain, and optional LED lighting. Easily pocketable, XiStera goes anywhere anytime. In today's market, this unique mobile multi-tool fits perfectly on the corner of your iPhone while allowing you to work, play, create, organize, and much more on the go.

XiStera Multi Tool For iPhone
Alexander Werbickas XiStera
Alexander Werbickas Multi Tool For iPhone
Alexander Werbickas design
Alexander Werbickas design
Alexander Werbickas

Alex focuses on user-centered design while working with local entrepreneurs, inventors and small start-up companies dealing with consumer goods and electronics. Originally inspired by modern architecture, now discovering nature to explore the interaction between people and products. He is intrigued by human behavior and how the human mind works in its powerful, yet elegant, rhythm. Ultimately, Werbickas aspires to make an impact in the medical device industry.

Xizix Inc.

What is Xizix? "The last word in design innovation." Our goal at XIZIX is to build products that are unique, useful, and innovative in nature. We understand the importance of relationships with our customers who have made us what we are today. Our focus is to continue development of products that differentiate our company from others in the space by making accessories that take your device to another level. Products that we manufacture have been crowd tested and crowd funded providing critical data and feedback from our first adopters and some of the top tech sites in the world prior to cutting tooling and opening molds.